Fun fact: Lyle and Tector Gorch are actually characters from Sam Peckinpah's acclaimed 1969 Western film "The Wild Bunch." The mentioning of them murdering a bunch of people BEFORE they became vampires is a reference to the slaughterfest that is that film's last act.
a parasite that infects the host who then loses their bodily autonomy is a super dark metaphor for pregnancy and is just one of the reasons I love this episode
Jayne Cobb of "Firefly" was played by Adam Baldwin, who also played Colonel John Casey in "Chuck". Jeremy Ratchford of "Cold Case" played Lyle Gorch and James Parks played Tector.
It's pretty bad when you're a grown-ass man and you have to sneak up to your girlfriends room to make out with her because she's grounded. Kind of messed up. I remember Buffy complaining to him once about "the adults" and I thought "this guy is the oldest adult you know, you're dating him, and you still see yourself as a kid". Ugh
Lyle & Tector Gorch are characters from Joss Whedon's favourite movie, Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western "The Wild Bunch". We watched Wild Bunch 2nd semester of film school & I did the full on Di Caprio pointing meme when I heard their names :D
The beginning had them tripping, Buffy noticed no reflection for the vamp and they're out here thinking doppelgangers or something lmao good thing chris noticed
Lol. They didn't realize it was a mirror! Lol. When I saw the guy was a vamp then it clicked for me and i went back. 😂 wild the whole couch fell for it.
Duuuuuuude I think I got one of the best laughs I've ever gotten out of your fools via Pat and Chris's hoover exchange oh my GOD. The second Pat started describing the water flow I was seven kinds of done. Dead. Totally dead.
I remember reading an interview with SMG when this season was airing. She said that she and David Boreanaz ate garlic, onion and cheese before the kissing scenes lol This fun reaction makes me hope that they react to Arachnophobia for October! My high school teacher used the baby dolls with the microchips and each student would have the baby for 24 hours. But she also gave us the option of writing a 250 word paper instead. I did the paper. In middle school other teachers handed out the stamped eggs or sacks of flour as the "baby" but I never had those teachers.
Our teacher had us hollow out the eggs so it was just the shell, and then she had a stamp she used so they couldn't be replaced if they broke. The other teachers would confiscate them if they were found just sitting around so you literally couldn't do anything if you didn't have it immediately on you at school lol
I love that we got two really, really strong monster of the week episodes back to back before the next two episodes, which are going to be a very different situation indeed. Bad Eggs is fantastically creepy as an episode and the Gorches are a hoot. I'd forgotten just how many episodes Lyle is in tbf. Fun subminiboss type of character. Hooo mammy guys, the next two episodes. It's going down FOR REAL
I LOVE this episode! Bad Eggs. 1998 doesn't seem that long ago, but people who watched this show were creeping out for DAYS about the Eggs hatching while people slept. LOL. (leave a copy for Rana and Spidey and insist you didn't. You'll know when they watch it. LOL)
Mark 25:30? "Glue", you say? 🤔. I had read and heard that they used, "Karo® Corn Syrup ", or the liquid malt used in ice cream malts. Because wouldn't glue cause damage problems? 🤔
PS: While trying to keep bugs out of my left ear, since my right ear is on the pillow, I too used cotton, or toilet paper or paper towels. I somehow forgot that my left ear had the tips of cotton swabs broken off in it, so I just made that situation worse by pushing them further inwards. A trip to an ER about other matters, lead to the discovery of the cotton tips, as I told the doctor that people sounded like they were underwater as they spoke to me. I was more concerned about the grasshopper leg that I had removed from me right ear! But my right ear was okay. 😳🙄
Mark 24:59. Hmm. Late 1970s to early 1980s. The gap between two housing additions, had a dry creek bed and lots of trees, and while every lot in, "Crown Point", was used, "Wildwood Acres", still had vacant lots yet to be built on. So there was plenty of space for staging, Easter Egg Hunts. My younger cousin, Cindy, got sick binge eating hers, and so she began to vomit. I don't recall if I was eating anything then or not, because once she started, the odor made me vomit too! Yet another chain reaction of vomiting young people! So, I've not eaten any ever since. Having gone for so long by the time that I saw the episode when it was new, it didn't bother me. The visuals usually don't though, as odors affect me the most. 🤔
@@visarr Watch The Wild Bunch directed by Sam Peckinpah . Came out in 1969 Very, very, very violent. Great cast -William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates Edmond Gwenn. A western takes place in 1913.
Guys, when Buffy looked one way and then the other on the escalator, it was indeed a mirror - you focused on the girl (shapeshifter?!?) and missed the whole point, the cowboy had no reflection, cluing Buffy in that he was a vamp. :)
Ok, I can't figure out. When Chris said "Fuckin' Daphne with this purple on", did he say it knowing that Sarah Michelle Gellar played Daphne in Scooby-Doo? Or completely no idea and just coincidence?
Iirc, he’s mentioned it (or the group has mentioned it) during a previous episode. I wouldn’t swear my life on it, but I’m pretty sure I remember them bringing it up.
"The Faculty" premiered months after this episode. The episode was inspired by the book "The Puppet Masters" (1951) by Robert A. Heinlein which inspired several episodes of horror and scifi series (Star Trek, The Outer Limits, etc).
1K Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍. Thanks for the fun, digital video recording! 🎬. 🧐🤠🤓😎👍🖖✌️🖐️ Notes: After you ever noticed how many foods have, "Eggs", as ingredient? Sometimes, "Egg Whites", "Egg Yolks" and "Egg Solids"! Well, that's one way that I consume chicken hen eggs. (I've seen listed either, "hen eggs" or "chicken eggs", but not both. Sigh. You need not be a, Chicken, to be a, Hen!) But anyway, if I do eat eggs for the sake of eating them, I don't bother trying to remember the many options anymore, since I have up the, Hard-boiled option, Easter or not. When I think of it, I imitate the voice often heard on air bases. "Scramble! Scramble! Scramble"!
Mark 1:01. Huh? Without the reasonable facsimile of male genitals, he couldn't qualify to be an, "Android". He may as well just be a boxy robot. 🤖 But if he looked like a, "Ken", that might explain why he was so grumpy? 🤔
omg! i loved & am terrified about The Faculty 😫 I still remember the things coming out of thier hands 😬 Also we had baby doll with key's we had to insert when they cried and until they stopped crying
Not to alarm Chris but I once woke up with an earwig in my ear (it is supposed to be a myth that they enter human ears, but it happened to me). They're not really interested in doing anything unpleasant in your ear (it's just coincidence if you find one in your ear) but to this day I have an aversion to them.
I'm from the UK so I've got to ask, is this "look after an egg/sack of flour/baby doll that cries & needs to be changed" an actual common thing in US Schools or is it just a cliché trope? I've seen it a million times in shows/films. Also I don't get the egg/four one, can't you just put in a safe place the minute you get it then just leave it there till you have to hand it in?
I don’t know how common it was but I did the egg thing in seventh grade for health class. We were required to carry it around in a little basket that we made for it. Obviously you could cheat after school and not carry it everywhere but you would get told on by the other teachers if you weren’t carrying it around everywhere at school. It was all in all a pretty stupid assignment but an easy A lol
I didn't have to do it in High school because most of the home economics classes had been cut, but it used to be more common in the 80s. Technically you could leave them alone and just be fine, but you were supposed to have them with you in class and normally design some sort of carrier for them. Also after the end of the week or however long, you were supposed to provide a journal where you chronicled how you took take of the egg.
I've heard of some school districts doing this for Home Economic classes, but my school never did this assignment. I think perhaps it was more of a think from the 50s or 60s and found its way in 80s and 90s stories because the writers of those shows grew up in the 50s or 60s.
I'm from Perth, Australia and we also had to do it. You had to make a carrier for it and take it to all your classes. It was only because we elected to do a 'About Babies and Children' class though.
This would be the kind of assignment where you have to keep a diary of everything you do and have a parent or guardian sign off on it. Xander probably is just in the habit of signing everything from school himself. It's also usually part of some kind of government or parent association initiative to prevent teenage pregnancy.
Eggceptional, kids. And i actually like this episode, combination of a bunch of different horror movie archetypes. And it was entertaining to watch you all yell like little girls.
Everyone's high pitched screaming at the creature that came out of the egg was hysterical!
Fun fact: Lyle and Tector Gorch are actually characters from Sam Peckinpah's acclaimed 1969 Western film "The Wild Bunch." The mentioning of them murdering a bunch of people BEFORE they became vampires is a reference to the slaughterfest that is that film's last act.
Rana absolutely has to return for the next two episodes!
Yeah, attendance not optional for the next two episodes
oh is what I think is coming, happening 😲 I hope she comes back for that
I'm going to riot if Rena misses the next 5 episodes. She can miss the 3 after that, lol
@@ryangaffneysguitarphilosop732 Tbf I would say that all of the rest of the season is very, very good, even the remaining Monster of the Week episodes
@@ReXtion88 aren't we forgetting about 'go fish' 😅
a parasite that infects the host who then loses their bodily autonomy is a super dark metaphor for pregnancy and is just one of the reasons I love this episode
Never thought of it like this... and with egg allegory, sheesh.
Micky's one of the first reactors I've seen to point out Xander was trying to eat a fucking boiled egg that sat out for days... 😳🤢
I never thought about it myself.
Eggs dun need refridgeration when you dun polish off the waxy coating naturally on eggs... wait.. this IS set in america... so yeah, you got a point.
I hope everyone will be back on the couch for the next few episodes 🤞
For real, important moments coming up
Jayne Cobb of "Firefly" was played by Adam Baldwin, who also played Colonel John Casey in "Chuck". Jeremy Ratchford of "Cold Case" played Lyle Gorch and James Parks played Tector.
It's pretty bad when you're a grown-ass man and you have to sneak up to your girlfriends room to make out with her because she's grounded. Kind of messed up.
I remember Buffy complaining to him once about "the adults" and I thought "this guy is the oldest adult you know, you're dating him, and you still see yourself as a kid". Ugh
still can't get into their romance. It's creepy and weird
this is the first episode i ever saw of Buffy back in the day at a friends house, still one of my favorite episodes
Lyle & Tector Gorch are characters from Joss Whedon's favourite movie, Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western "The Wild Bunch". We watched Wild Bunch 2nd semester of film school & I did the full on Di Caprio pointing meme when I heard their names :D
The beginning had them tripping, Buffy noticed no reflection for the vamp and they're out here thinking doppelgangers or something lmao good thing chris noticed
Lol. They didn't realize it was a mirror! Lol. When I saw the guy was a vamp then it clicked for me and i went back. 😂 wild the whole couch fell for it.
I couldn't eat eggs for a long time after watching this one. Xander cracking his open did it for me.
I think Suraj's screams were my favorite part of this reaction...followed by the eggsquisite egg puns 😆
Eggsactly
2:16 the lack of reflection = vampire
Also equals Mulan.
@@DarthCaedus7 That's more like false reflection.
They didn't give me an egg in school. They gave me a doll that would cry in the middle of the night that you had to wake up and "feed."
Man I'm telling you guys...the next two episodes are some of the BEST Buffy has ever been. Excited to see y'all watch it!
Please please make sure everyone is on the couch for the next two eps
Duuuuuuude I think I got one of the best laughs I've ever gotten out of your fools via Pat and Chris's hoover exchange oh my GOD. The second Pat started describing the water flow I was seven kinds of done. Dead. Totally dead.
I remember reading an interview with SMG when this season was airing. She said that she and David Boreanaz ate garlic, onion and cheese before the kissing scenes lol
This fun reaction makes me hope that they react to Arachnophobia for October!
My high school teacher used the baby dolls with the microchips and each student would have the baby for 24 hours. But she also gave us the option of writing a 250 word paper instead. I did the paper. In middle school other teachers handed out the stamped eggs or sacks of flour as the "baby" but I never had those teachers.
Loved that you guys were so freaked by this one. Really Eggcited for the second half of this seaon. :)
The Hoover Dam moment killed me. Another Patism to add to the book ✌ we love you Pat!!
Buffy does...Invasion of the Body Snatchers !!! It could have been more gross and creepy, but it get the main point of it...Very creepy...
Exactly. It's more like Heinlein's "The Puppet Masters". But it's still on the list of homages to classic monsters: alien invaders.
Micky was on fire this episode 😂
Kinda love that the pop culture reference of a Hoover being a nickname for a vacuum went over many of your heads.
Watching you guys freak out was hilarious.
So if a creature eats a Vampire do they turn to dust in their stomach? I’d say YES
Lol, this group is awesome to watch! Second time watching them and they made me laugh and laugh and laugh. Best reaction to this episode for sure.
2:29 *Micky knows what's up.* Malls are fun, it would be great to just hang out there.
mickey with the cowboy hat and the wheat in his mouth bit killed me. lmao
Great reaction to a pretty silly episode. Forgot how creepy the effects were.
*rubs hands anxiously for the back half of the season*
The beginning of this episode makes me feel so old as hell
I think this is the first time we even see a security guard at the school.
I could see that maybe they find that job pretty tough to fill.
"What happened to the last security guard?"
"Uh, well...."
Our teacher had us hollow out the eggs so it was just the shell, and then she had a stamp she used so they couldn't be replaced if they broke. The other teachers would confiscate them if they were found just sitting around so you literally couldn't do anything if you didn't have it immediately on you at school lol
Suraj: This going to be a comedy. She's going to try to save the egg while fighting vampires.
Me: No, it's much much more gross. 😉😆 🤢
This is one of the sillier episodes. I still like because I love Buffy!!
Am I the only one who wants to know what Marketa's shirt says?
I was trying to read it too
"women are not your property"
@@tsogobauggi8721 Thanks
Out of nowhere but honestly, I adore you Mickey, never change!!!
I love that we got two really, really strong monster of the week episodes back to back before the next two episodes, which are going to be a very different situation indeed. Bad Eggs is fantastically creepy as an episode and the Gorches are a hoot. I'd forgotten just how many episodes Lyle is in tbf. Fun subminiboss type of character.
Hooo mammy guys, the next two episodes. It's going down FOR REAL
I LOVE this episode! Bad Eggs. 1998 doesn't seem that long ago, but people who watched this show were creeping out for DAYS about the Eggs hatching while people slept. LOL. (leave a copy for Rana and Spidey and insist you didn't. You'll know when they watch it. LOL)
It’s so funny how affected y’all are. I watched this episode while eating breakfast and was completely unaffected and continued to eat my eggs.
Mark 25:30? "Glue", you say? 🤔. I had read and heard that they used, "Karo® Corn Syrup ", or the liquid malt used in ice cream malts. Because wouldn't glue cause damage problems? 🤔
PS: While trying to keep bugs out of my left ear, since my right ear is on the pillow, I too used cotton, or toilet paper or paper towels. I somehow forgot that my left ear had the tips of cotton swabs broken off in it, so I just made that situation worse by pushing them further inwards. A trip to an ER about other matters, lead to the discovery of the cotton tips, as I told the doctor that people sounded like they were underwater as they spoke to me. I was more concerned about the grasshopper leg that I had removed from me right ear! But my right ear was okay. 😳🙄
Mark 24:59. Hmm. Late 1970s to early 1980s. The gap between two housing additions, had a dry creek bed and lots of trees, and while every lot in, "Crown Point", was used, "Wildwood Acres", still had vacant lots yet to be built on. So there was plenty of space for staging, Easter Egg Hunts. My younger cousin, Cindy, got sick binge eating hers, and so she began to vomit. I don't recall if I was eating anything then or not, because once she started, the odor made me vomit too! Yet another chain reaction of vomiting young people! So, I've not eaten any ever since. Having gone for so long by the time that I saw the episode when it was new, it didn't bother me. The visuals usually don't though, as odors affect me the most. 🤔
where is Raaaaannnnaaaa
I think the actor who played Tector here was Mack Rattray in the first episode of True Blood.
LOL Marketa's face at the Boxer briefs talk .
That's what happens when you're the only girl on the couch. 😂
There are no egg-scuses for those puns, Chris.
Giles is pronounced exactly how it's pronounced on the show i.e. not Guiles
Great reaction but we definitely need the whole gang for the epis coming up 😏
Mark 9:55. Okay. I admit it. Bugs have been in my ears. But the situations that I wanted to avoid were my eyes, nose, and mouth. 🙄😳
Lyle and Hector Gorch were the names of outlaws played by Ben Johnson and Warren Oates in the movie The Wild Bunch --a great movie --very bloody
Lyle and Tector I mean
@@pauldourlet I always thought it was Hector before I watched this.
@@visarr Watch The Wild Bunch directed by Sam Peckinpah . Came out in 1969 Very, very, very violent. Great cast -William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates Edmond Gwenn. A western takes place in 1913.
If it's not someone either dozing off or pulling snuggies, they're probably picking their noses. I love it! 😂
I got an Artoo Deetoo gigapet for christmas once. I left him recharge mode and he died.
Where's my Rana!
We had babies made from bags of flour. We just shoved it into the back of a baby doll or drew a face on it. Very fun tbh
Guys, when Buffy looked one way and then the other on the escalator, it was indeed a mirror - you focused on the girl (shapeshifter?!?) and missed the whole point, the cowboy had no reflection, cluing Buffy in that he was a vamp. :)
Ok, I can't figure out. When Chris said "Fuckin' Daphne with this purple on", did he say it knowing that Sarah Michelle Gellar played Daphne in Scooby-Doo? Or completely no idea and just coincidence?
Iirc, he’s mentioned it (or the group has mentioned it) during a previous episode.
I wouldn’t swear my life on it, but I’m pretty sure I remember them bringing it up.
Love all the puns from everyone!! 😂
One of my favorites. EVERYONE loves a body snatchers scenario.
Okay, ya'll have to make a "Best of Pat" compilation...Hoover Dam...man...
It should be called Worst of Pat, though.
Shouts out to "The Faculty"! One of my favorite movies of all time!
"The Faculty" premiered months after this episode. The episode was inspired by the book "The Puppet Masters" (1951) by Robert A. Heinlein which inspired several episodes of horror and scifi series (Star Trek, The Outer Limits, etc).
@@ericomartins9794 yep, all this is explained by Stokely in the Faculty.
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Notes: After you ever noticed how many foods have, "Eggs", as ingredient? Sometimes, "Egg Whites", "Egg Yolks" and "Egg Solids"! Well, that's one way that I consume chicken hen eggs. (I've seen listed either, "hen eggs" or "chicken eggs", but not both. Sigh. You need not be a, Chicken, to be a, Hen!)
But anyway, if I do eat eggs for the sake of eating them, I don't bother trying to remember the many options anymore, since I have up the, Hard-boiled option, Easter or not.
When I think of it, I imitate the voice often heard on air bases.
"Scramble! Scramble! Scramble"!
I had a spider randomly crawl out of my nose one time. It definitely hits different.
You are spiderhead
that.. is terrifying
Hover Dam..... priceless!
I once put on a set of headphones and heard a weird noise, and took them off. Turned out there was an earwig curled up inside in the headphones.
The fun fact..This aired in january 98 and the faculty aired december 98..soo it was the faculty that copied buffy...
This is one of my favorite episodes
Mark 1:01. Huh? Without the reasonable facsimile of male genitals, he couldn't qualify to be an, "Android". He may as well just be a boxy robot. 🤖 But if he looked like a, "Ken", that might explain why he was so grumpy? 🤔
omg! i loved & am terrified about The Faculty 😫 I still remember the things coming out of thier hands 😬
Also we had baby doll with key's we had to insert when they cried and until they stopped crying
Not to alarm Chris but I once woke up with an earwig in my ear (it is supposed to be a myth that they enter human ears, but it happened to me). They're not really interested in doing anything unpleasant in your ear (it's just coincidence if you find one in your ear) but to this day I have an aversion to them.
Good massively underrated episode.
The Next two episodes.
I'm from the UK so I've got to ask, is this "look after an egg/sack of flour/baby doll that cries & needs to be changed" an actual common thing in US Schools or is it just a cliché trope? I've seen it a million times in shows/films. Also I don't get the egg/four one, can't you just put in a safe place the minute you get it then just leave it there till you have to hand it in?
I don’t know how common it was but I did the egg thing in seventh grade for health class. We were required to carry it around in a little basket that we made for it. Obviously you could cheat after school and not carry it everywhere but you would get told on by the other teachers if you weren’t carrying it around everywhere at school. It was all in all a pretty stupid assignment but an easy A lol
I didn't have to do it in High school because most of the home economics classes had been cut, but it used to be more common in the 80s. Technically you could leave them alone and just be fine, but you were supposed to have them with you in class and normally design some sort of carrier for them. Also after the end of the week or however long, you were supposed to provide a journal where you chronicled how you took take of the egg.
I've heard of some school districts doing this for Home Economic classes, but my school never did this assignment. I think perhaps it was more of a think from the 50s or 60s and found its way in 80s and 90s stories because the writers of those shows grew up in the 50s or 60s.
I'm from Perth, Australia and we also had to do it. You had to make a carrier for it and take it to all your classes. It was only because we elected to do a 'About Babies and Children' class though.
This would be the kind of assignment where you have to keep a diary of everything you do and have a parent or guardian sign off on it. Xander probably is just in the habit of signing everything from school himself.
It's also usually part of some kind of government or parent association initiative to prevent teenage pregnancy.
It’s sunny side up in Sunnydale
Eggceptional, kids. And i actually like this episode, combination of a bunch of different horror movie archetypes. And it was entertaining to watch you all yell like little girls.
When you play your next video game make sure the difficulty level is over easy
the g in giles is pronounced like the g in gigantic
Like the 1st g or the 2nd g in gigantic?
@@visarr yes
😆
since when do boiled eggs not crack on impact
do they upload full uncut reactions of this on patreon? or just early uploads?
Micky is fucking hilarious man 🤣
It’s not “like” ST. You mean to say ST is like Buffy
I never made out in the janitor’s closet, but I did take a couple/few girls to the photography darkroom, which worked out pretty well..
Yeah THE FACULTY is one of my favorite movies too
Three bites in a row might be a bed bug.
Wow bad eggs,,,this is an episode from Buffy
Buckle up for the next few episodes..
Surprise, Surprise coming. I can't wait!
This episode really makes me crave for some eggs 🥚 🍳
It does the exact opposite for me, lol..
This reaction was soo funny 🤣😂
ooo next week :D
Marketa needed some more female energy on the couch when y'all started talking about ball cupping underwear LOL
I love Paranormal/Supernatural shows.
I hope you guys do full reactions to "SUPERNATURAL" someday.
The G in Giles is pronounced like J in James. James, Jiles . And the g in gif apparently 😂
also big Puppetmasters vibe
Best fucking reaction ever!!!
4:16 ayo
Watching Buffy with the normies is so much fjn
It has been pronounced Giles with a soft G 500 times. Get it right already.
Lol, I'm pretty sure it's a running joke...
I just looks like a pale lobster. Geesh. Chill.
Good. Good.